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second, aluminum is a huge raw material for cars and trucks because it's so lightweight and saves energy. well can get reports from gm, but alcoa is a much better read on things. third, you need alcoa building materials to skin buildings. commercial construction that has lagged so badly. this is the worst division for alcoa. lately we hear of a turn. let alcoa tell us if it's for real. first, a tremendous amount switching from gas turbines there is no way to judge this because of disparate turbine makers. but they all use alcoa aluminum. fifth, alcoa makes drill pipe, the kind we use for deep floors of oil. only game in town. we'll get a nice insides on on that too. finally, has become an important part of the technology food chain, the skin of the ipod. plus bottles and wraps. unfortunately, they also make i think gots and alumna. it's pure commodity and keeps alcoa down. it's there that the shortfalls keep coming. some of that is because the chinese keep producing so much aluminum and part because hedge funds banging down the stuff. the chinese cut back their own use of their own dirty
second, aluminum is a huge raw material for cars and trucks because it's so lightweight and saves energy. well can get reports from gm, but alcoa is a much better read on things. third, you need alcoa building materials to skin buildings. commercial construction that has lagged so badly. this is the worst division for alcoa. lately we hear of a turn. let alcoa tell us if it's for real. first, a tremendous amount switching from gas turbines there is no way to judge this because of disparate...
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energy materials, industrials, even consumer staples participating in this rally. we're expecting very significant increase in earnings about 20% over last year. >> that's almost a 4% gain in goldman sachs. >> look at the overall group moving to the up side. we need some positive earnings commentary from this group for the fourth quarter for the s&p to make numbers. finally, airlines are up as the international air transport association talked about a higher profit outlook for the airlines this year. given the prices i've been paying for travel? there ought to be -- >> you're our leading indicator. >> it hurts! >> absolutely. thank you. see you a little bit later. >>> art cashin is also with us on the floor. director of floor operations with ubs financial services. bob mentioned europe a little bit. but put that aside, as we begin a new quarter, last quarter we were up 4% and the market just doesn't seem to want to give anything back. what do you make of it? >> no. it's behaving very, very well here. although i will say i'm a little disappointed the techs have give
energy materials, industrials, even consumer staples participating in this rally. we're expecting very significant increase in earnings about 20% over last year. >> that's almost a 4% gain in goldman sachs. >> look at the overall group moving to the up side. we need some positive earnings commentary from this group for the fourth quarter for the s&p to make numbers. finally, airlines are up as the international air transport association talked about a higher profit outlook for...
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financials energy and industrials all leading the way. a good kick off to the fourth quarter. >> you have to like the way we're kicking off now. you look at the volatility index that remained under the 16 level and financials led right out of the gate, strong in the premarket and continue to be strong and you look at the industrial space and the pharmaceutical and overall it is a nice broad market rally as people are jumping into the fourth quarter. >> bank of america is up 3% or so today and certainly had great performance out of the dow industrial and give me a comment on the market right now. >> bank of america, i own it, i like it. i will have to use my wallet or a phone book because i am feeling really short they're. i think it trends higher. >> we have breaking news regarding the federal reserve steve liesman has the fed chairman to make comments today. >> the fed chairman is speaking to the economic club of indianapolis today and he really what he is doing is taking his case for the new qe to the public. thises something he has don
financials energy and industrials all leading the way. a good kick off to the fourth quarter. >> you have to like the way we're kicking off now. you look at the volatility index that remained under the 16 level and financials led right out of the gate, strong in the premarket and continue to be strong and you look at the industrial space and the pharmaceutical and overall it is a nice broad market rally as people are jumping into the fourth quarter. >> bank of america is up 3% or so...
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let's check out the latest moves in energy and metals. sharon at the nymex. >> the momentum here definitely in the metals market. i'm standing in the gold pit. gold prices went above $1,794 an ounce. a lot of investors may have looked at the s&p 500's returns, that's decent. but gold up over 10% in the last quarter. silver up over 25% in the last quarter. they want some more of that in the fourth quarter. and we're looking at that here in the metals market. also looking at momentum taking over, the weak sentimental data out of china in terms of the oil price. the oil prices here are a little bit of a bid for oil. the fact that they lowered a mix a little while ago before the open on the weak data out of china on their manufacturing numbers. in terms of the biggest mover here in the commodities space, definitely it is natural gas. natural gas at a ten-month high. natural gas here above 3.40. some are saying that $3 gas is sustainable here even if we don't see the same focus on coal to gas switching. still going to see higher natural gas pr
let's check out the latest moves in energy and metals. sharon at the nymex. >> the momentum here definitely in the metals market. i'm standing in the gold pit. gold prices went above $1,794 an ounce. a lot of investors may have looked at the s&p 500's returns, that's decent. but gold up over 10% in the last quarter. silver up over 25% in the last quarter. they want some more of that in the fourth quarter. and we're looking at that here in the metals market. also looking at momentum...
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> welcome back. today marks the first day of the trading quarter. with the s&p up more than 14% year-to-date, can we expect to see profit-taking or will the gains continue? joining success jeremy siegel, professor of finance at the wharton school of the university of pennsylvania. professor siegel by the way is also the author of the book "stocks for the long run" and jeremy great to see you this morning. >> good morning. >> so here we go, the start of the fourth quarter and i know you've made bullish predictions of dow 15,000 and dow 17,000. where do you stand right now? >> i'm still with those predictions. those are for the end of 2013, remember, not for the end of this year. actually, if we're talking about this quarter, i think the most important event is not going to be on the election day, it's going to be after the election day, as the fiscal cliff gets nearer and nearer, and i think the resolution of that one way or the other is going to be the ma
domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> welcome back. today marks the first day of the trading quarter. with the s&p up more than 14% year-to-date, can we expect to see profit-taking or will the gains continue? joining success jeremy siegel, professor of finance at the wharton school of the university of pennsylvania. professor siegel by the way is also the author of the book "stocks for the long run" and jeremy great to see...
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. >>> okay, an upbeat jobs report may shake up the presidential race. the unemployment rate fell below 8% for the first time since january 2009. and that's when president obama took office. some say it is a huge boost for the president's campaign. on the flip side, republicans are downplaying the report's significance saying it doesn't reflect the big picture or unemployed people who got discouraged and stopped looking for work. some of them are staying, it's smoke and
putting us in control of our energy future, now. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female...
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> it is a crucial question mark for him. we were with cnn's undecided voters in colorado last night. about 17 minutes in, they had these little things where they were dialing up and down where they liked and not liked things. and they gave them a boost of approval to mitt romney when he said this. >> number three, i will not, under any circumstances raise taxes on middle income families. i will lower taxes on middle income families. six other studies look at the study that you describe and say it's completely wrong. >> the study that mitt romney is referring to and that the president referred to is from the tax policy center t looked to see whether romney can cut individual tax rates for everyone without increasing the deficit. he has promised his plan will be revenue neutral. in order for his math to add up, the campaign has said they're going to close tax loopholes, particularly those affecting the wealthy. according to the centers analysis back in august, they said by doing that, lower income families with children would
putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> it is a crucial question mark for him. we were with cnn's undecided voters in colorado last night. about 17 minutes in, they had these little things where they were dialing up and down where they liked and not liked things. and they gave them a boost of approval to mitt romney when he said this. >> number three, i will not, under any circumstances raise taxes on middle income families. i will lower taxes on middle income...
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at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies. that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>> i told you "american idol" people this. this past week damage control after two "american idol" judges begin feuding before the show even goes on the air. dean, people were laughing at me when i said mariah carey is three people in one, you never know what's going to come out. nicki minaj, who knows what personality is going to come out. mariah carey apparently told barbara walters she was worried nicki minaj might pull a gun on her. most people say, is this show falling apart before it starts? no, i'm sure the "american idol" people love this publicity. >> absolutely. ratings were down 25% last year. they fired judges. this is what they want. in fact, steven tyler, one of them w
at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies. that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>> i told you "american idol" people this. this past week damage control after two "american...
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr financing for 60 months or trade up to get the 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $8,000. hurry in before they're all gone! when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take ch
putting us in control of our energy future, now. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr financing for 60 months or trade up to get the 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $8,000. hurry in before they're all gone! when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah,...
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of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times in the kingdom. more discounts than we knoweth what to do with. now that's progressive. on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owner
of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what...
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the third area, energy. energy is critical, and the president pointed out correctly that production of oil and gas in the u.s. is up. but not due to his policies, in spite of his policies. mr. president, all of the increase in natural gas and oil has happened on private land, not in government land. on government land your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half. if i'm president, i'll double them. i'll also get the oil from off shore and alaska, and i'll bring that pipeline in from canada. and also coal. people in the coal industry feel like it is being crushed by your policies. i want to get america and north america energy independent so we can create those jobs. finally, with regard to that tax cut, look, i'm not willing to cut massive taxes and reduce the revenues going to the government. my number one principle is there will be no tax cut that adds to the government. i want to underline that. no tax cut that adds to the deficit. i want to reduce the burden being paid by middle
the third area, energy. energy is critical, and the president pointed out correctly that production of oil and gas in the u.s. is up. but not due to his policies, in spite of his policies. mr. president, all of the increase in natural gas and oil has happened on private land, not in government land. on government land your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half. if i'm president, i'll double them. i'll also get the oil from off shore and alaska, and i'll bring that...
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i want to control our energy. after 30 years of inaction, we have raised fuel standards by the middle of the next decade so your cars and trucks will be going twice as far on a gallon of gas. we have doubled the amount of renewable energy that we generate from sources like wind and solar. thousands of americans have jobs building wind turbines and long-lasting batteries. the united states today is less dependent on foreign oil than any time in the last two decades. now you have a choice between a plan that reverses this progress or one that builds on it. my opponent said he refuses to close a loophole that gives big oil companies $4 billion in tax subsidies every year. we have a better plan that we keep investing in wind, solar, and clean coal, where construction workers are retrofitting homes so they waste less energy, and we can develop a supply of natural gas that creates hundreds of thousands of jobs and we can cut our oil imports in half by 2020. that will be good for our economy, for colorado, and that will
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i think that's just going to give the people more energy to give the belief there are fair people in our system and that our country and they will want to help us. that will include the whites. >> in 2008, our communities got engaged and motivated. for many of us, it was first time voting. we talked a lot about change and we voted for change. we say that we were really in -- we were behind that change but it takes time. this is more about guarding it change. i think 2008 was about a changing of the guards. as a business organization, we sometimes look at it from the individuals. but at the black chamber, we look at it from many of our communities are based on small- business owners. a lot of their rights and the bill's being looked at and past are effecting our communities more so that our counterparts at the republican party. >> i want to get back to the original question -- we have blacks and we have grounds that are going to be very enthusiastic about this but we cannot do it alone. we have to go to the white decent folks out there who look at the same thing we're looking at and s
i think that's just going to give the people more energy to give the belief there are fair people in our system and that our country and they will want to help us. that will include the whites. >> in 2008, our communities got engaged and motivated. for many of us, it was first time voting. we talked a lot about change and we voted for change. we say that we were really in -- we were behind that change but it takes time. this is more about guarding it change. i think 2008 was about a...
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energy needs to be put into social movements in which we demand what we want in our own lives rather than putting our faith in elected officials and hoping they do what we want. specifically, for a contemporary example, the students in quebec were on strike for months when there was a tuition hike that they said was unacceptable. they said, we will not pay. we will be in the streets until you get rid of this ridiculous hike. they tried to make protests illegal. the tuition hike did not go through and the law was repealed. >> would you please ask a specific question? >> i know. this is terrible. my question would be, what do you see as the value of movements for political change? >> thank you for that example. we realize that the reason i was asked to testify before members of congress was because of my work on such a social movement. there were students on our campus who organized to address this concern with our insurance. they saw that georgetown was providing an subsidizing contraception on insurance for their employees, but not for students, even students paying entirely for thei
energy needs to be put into social movements in which we demand what we want in our own lives rather than putting our faith in elected officials and hoping they do what we want. specifically, for a contemporary example, the students in quebec were on strike for months when there was a tuition hike that they said was unacceptable. they said, we will not pay. we will be in the streets until you get rid of this ridiculous hike. they tried to make protests illegal. the tuition hike did not go...
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\[applause] >> thank you so much, nancy and to arnold for committing his time, resources, energy and talent to creating an institute that will be engaged in critically important policy work that will impact the lives of people in california, in america and across the globe. i can think of no more perfect partner then u.s.c., who reach is global and whose vision and ideals are huge. while arnold thanks u.s.c. president and provost, i want to also thank them. for the past month since i moved into my u.s.c. offices, this campus has become my home away from home. when you're on the outside of u.s.c., you hear about how they're one of the best universities in the world. when you become part of their community, you understand why. some of the best and brightest from california and all regions of the world, u.s.c. creates a culture that reflects their belief that for their students, our nation and our world, the possibilities are limitless. to fulfill this promise to u.s.c. students, smartest, most committed professors, researchers and scholars comprised of faculty and staff and are already
\[applause] >> thank you so much, nancy and to arnold for committing his time, resources, energy and talent to creating an institute that will be engaged in critically important policy work that will impact the lives of people in california, in america and across the globe. i can think of no more perfect partner then u.s.c., who reach is global and whose vision and ideals are huge. while arnold thanks u.s.c. president and provost, i want to also thank them. for the past month since i...
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i was wondering if you thought it was all about the way they came out and the energy they had or if what they were saying had as big an effect as the perception of how they are doing and how excited they are to be there. >> the first observation is, clearly, the aarp has lowered its age. [laughter] it is a good thing that you identify yourself. image is important. body language is important. the president heard himself with -- hurt himself with that last night. i do not think it romney side should think he will be like that in the next debate. they will look at that and say, that is not how we want to project. you go back to the tapes and break it down, romney had a lot of good, substantive points that he got across. from a policy standpoint, i thought it was pretty rich. when people were complaining that they got too deep into policy and too much in the woods, well, usually the complaint is that there is not enough substance and it is too much style. from that standpoint, i thought it was a pretty good debate for the american people. it one difference was that clearly, mitt romney came
i was wondering if you thought it was all about the way they came out and the energy they had or if what they were saying had as big an effect as the perception of how they are doing and how excited they are to be there. >> the first observation is, clearly, the aarp has lowered its age. [laughter] it is a good thing that you identify yourself. image is important. body language is important. the president heard himself with -- hurt himself with that last night. i do not think it romney...
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i need help on energy policy. here's the broad framework. let's help to fill in the gaps and make it a national effort, if you will. i think there's huge untapped potential in that area that could speak to bipartisanship. >> i agree with the. i think the biggest policy achievement probably the last 20th minute and welfare reform. 25 years i guess. now, 15 years, 96. that was done by clinton, begrudgingly accepted after modifying its on the other governors have a huge role in that a thing. angler, thompson, underpublicized and a couple democratic governors. so i think you could imagine that, if you can do serious health reform, the republican version of health reform which was medicaid back to the state shouldn't have a very serious, and truthfully even obamnicare will depend on the states. so you do need to have a series conversation with governors who understand the issues. >> and to that end i think governor romney be in a position to at least instinctively understand the culture of governors, how to harness them and energize them. >> othe
i need help on energy policy. here's the broad framework. let's help to fill in the gaps and make it a national effort, if you will. i think there's huge untapped potential in that area that could speak to bipartisanship. >> i agree with the. i think the biggest policy achievement probably the last 20th minute and welfare reform. 25 years i guess. now, 15 years, 96. that was done by clinton, begrudgingly accepted after modifying its on the other governors have a huge role in that a thing....
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let's go after our own energy, natural energy. let's go after this pipeline. we can do a lot. 10,000 jobs directly with this pipeline and 100,000 director. there's a lot of things we can do but we also have to repeal this new health care bill. 21 new taxes, killing the middle class. killing and i hope we get a chance to talk more about that. >> moderator: we have time for another question. it will come from ray hagar and he will direct it to congresswoman shelley berkley. >> congresswoman buerkle, both of your stood tall for veterans or in this campaign that many veterans are concerned about looming defense cuts, and if they come, how do you make sure that nevada's air force base and the air station and the hawthorne army ammo to go which are economic engines stay viable for nevadans? berkley: the, every generation our nation calls upon men and women to go and on the uniform and fight for us. a sacrifice, a great you. they risk their lives. a comeback. we need to make sure that we provide these veterans with benefits that we promised them. that's why i was so
let's go after our own energy, natural energy. let's go after this pipeline. we can do a lot. 10,000 jobs directly with this pipeline and 100,000 director. there's a lot of things we can do but we also have to repeal this new health care bill. 21 new taxes, killing the middle class. killing and i hope we get a chance to talk more about that. >> moderator: we have time for another question. it will come from ray hagar and he will direct it to congresswoman shelley berkley. >>...
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a mentionei mentioned energy. it is an environment for issues that can be solved by cooperation between china and the united states. complete consensus. i have anticipated and others have participated in many conversations that indicate that it is possible to have such a dialogue and also that the alternative is going to lead to results in my view but the drama of world war i. >> the man in the hat. the microphone to the middle. >> i am with the national advisory council foundation and reading dr. kissinger's book on china. on the paging out -- i sense that one of the reasons might have been very close relations with you and 100% agreement on proceeding with everything that you wanted to accomplish on behalf of the total policy that china and the u.s. pulling at that time. in other words taking care of the soviet union's belligerency towards china. >> the question is -- >> a factor in these political -- >> he was accused of the special in conversations that occurred after 1973 too agreeable to the united states. b
a mentionei mentioned energy. it is an environment for issues that can be solved by cooperation between china and the united states. complete consensus. i have anticipated and others have participated in many conversations that indicate that it is possible to have such a dialogue and also that the alternative is going to lead to results in my view but the drama of world war i. >> the man in the hat. the microphone to the middle. >> i am with the national advisory council foundation...
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i need some help on energy policy. let's help to fill in the gaps and make it a national effort if you will. i think there's huge untapped potential in that area that could speak to bipartisanship. >> i think the biggest policy achievement might have been welfare reform. and that was done by clinton who was congressionally accepted. on the republican side a couple of democratic governors. so i think you could imagine, certainly if you have serious health care reform, the republican version of health care reform includes medicaid back to the states. you need to have a serious and truthfully than obamacare will depend on this day. you need to have a serious conversation with governors to understand those issues. >> to that end, they would at least instinctively understand how to harness them and how to energize them going forward. >> okay, other questions. right there in the aisle as the microphone coming out. >> governor huntsman, i am with wing tank. you stated the president has an opportunity to set a framework, so co
i need some help on energy policy. let's help to fill in the gaps and make it a national effort if you will. i think there's huge untapped potential in that area that could speak to bipartisanship. >> i think the biggest policy achievement might have been welfare reform. and that was done by clinton who was congressionally accepted. on the republican side a couple of democratic governors. so i think you could imagine, certainly if you have serious health care reform, the republican...
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it reduces fuel burn, saves energy, and improves the environment. implementing this improves the efficiency and safety of aviation while adding jobs and strengthening our economy. the case for next generation has been and continues to be compelling. i would, again, like to thank you, mr. chairman, ranking member costello, and the committee for hosting the panel today. i look forward to any questions you might have. thank you, again, sir. >> thank you. mr. renadli. >> thank you, mr. chairman, members of the subcommittee, thank you for holding this hearing today. it's a catch all phrase over the last ten years that means everything to everybody in the aviation community. we are proud to be involvedded in the essential stake holder in nextgen development and participates in the advisory committee which mr. barger spoke of. the committee has done an outstanding job of simpling the elevator speech of what nextgen is. using satellite technology, reducing carbon emissions, using best technology to reduce voice community cations or voice saturation on frequ
it reduces fuel burn, saves energy, and improves the environment. implementing this improves the efficiency and safety of aviation while adding jobs and strengthening our economy. the case for next generation has been and continues to be compelling. i would, again, like to thank you, mr. chairman, ranking member costello, and the committee for hosting the panel today. i look forward to any questions you might have. thank you, again, sir. >> thank you. mr. renadli. >> thank you, mr....
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department of energy substation. but instead he ended up here, chained to the side door of a nonprofit rural aid organization. he got the wrong building but at least he had the right message. your sign said reduce deficits and you thoughted no blood for oil. and you were chained to a rural health organization. what's your message? >> well, -- >> so wrong building, unclear message, but at least jody reached the people. >> how long before someone noticed you? >> 18 hours. [laughter] >> why do you think people ignored you? >> i think people don't like to think about the troubles in the international spectrum right now. >> not because you were below sidewalk level? jody brought me to the place where, for some reason, no one saw him. you were chained where? >> just to this door handle here. >> okay. and was this sign here when you -- >> actually it was. >> did you read this sign? >> after i locked to the door handle. >> yes, after he locked to the door handle. but every good protester has a contingency plan. >> when you f
department of energy substation. but instead he ended up here, chained to the side door of a nonprofit rural aid organization. he got the wrong building but at least he had the right message. your sign said reduce deficits and you thoughted no blood for oil. and you were chained to a rural health organization. what's your message? >> well, -- >> so wrong building, unclear message, but at least jody reached the people. >> how long before someone noticed you? >> 18 hours....
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romney has energy and ideas, and the president didn't. >> stephanie: really bad lies. and we end with bill o'reilly. >> the constitution provides american protection so they can pursue happiness. and if you try to do that you will bankrupt the nation, and that's what is happening right now with the growing $16 trillion debt. [ sighs ] >> god. >> stephanie: did anyone ever say the constitution guarantees material well-being? >> no. [ buzzer ] >> and the debt still a hangover from the bush administration where we had two unpaid for wars and massive tax cuts that completely blew the surplus. >> stephanie: exactly. >> and the constitution declares equality for all which includes gays -- >> stephanie: and subordinate employees. i'm not talking about anybody specific -- >> i thought you were talk about me? >> stephanie: oh, no. this is a campaign of weasels arliars or is it just me? ♪ i was tired of campaigning ♪ ♪ i been reacting too slow ♪ ♪ like a warn-out recording ♪ ♪ of some old hannity show ♪ ♪ and as i was debating i read the washington times ♪ â™
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. neil: stop racing, and start raising hell. it's time for mitt romney and president obama to go all in, stop passing the plate, and tell voters how to get them over the hump in saving bucks, because as i see it, both campaigns have more cash than, well, whole countries. the issu
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bio diesel ray noble energy group. up next, we are asking dan oh, the ceo president, how he is turning trash into treasure. could it be the solution to our problems? ♪ follow the wings. ♪ liz: here is your fox business market check. we have cliff petro resources. the largest iron ore producer. it is surging today. iron ore for immediate delivery in china saw its biggest gain in a month today. does this sound a little familiar? if you watch this show, it should. listen to what ben willis said last month what we had him on the show. >> china took all a good bit in terms of iron ore to create steel. at this time last year, iron ore was trading at $180 a metric ton. liz: what does this tell you, a nice little move to the upside? >> we are starting to see some green shoots caught a few well, out of china. a little bit of recovery from the steel side. it is ready to step in and stimulate the economy. that is what that chart is showing you. liz: we told you. ben willis told you. you heard it right here first and sure enou
bio diesel ray noble energy group. up next, we are asking dan oh, the ceo president, how he is turning trash into treasure. could it be the solution to our problems? ♪ follow the wings. ♪ liz: here is your fox business market check. we have cliff petro resources. the largest iron ore producer. it is surging today. iron ore for immediate delivery in china saw its biggest gain in a month today. does this sound a little familiar? if you watch this show, it should. listen to what ben willis...
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first energy, we're closing because of epa regulations. plant after plant is closing because of the epa they have their boot against the coal miners throat. it may be political pay back. melissa: so what do coal miners, they buy there is war on coal or they think it is natural gas? do they really blame the president forhis? >> absolutely. that ishy you're not seeing coal miners union coming out and endorsing obama. they learned the lags at that time. we were at a rally with coal miners from west begin drove to ohio to lobby neighboring state to vote for future president rney. melissa: are they endorsing president romney? >> well union is union. the is hierarchy. but the rank-and-file union and nonunion coal miners are i think going to romney. we met someone from the railroad. railroads get up to 30% of their revenue from coal. now those stocks are being hit. so a lot of blue-collar union jobs are on the line and these people are worried about their jobs. melissa: see i agree with you that it's a problem. i'm just not sure the message is ge
first energy, we're closing because of epa regulations. plant after plant is closing because of the epa they have their boot against the coal miners throat. it may be political pay back. melissa: so what do coal miners, they buy there is war on coal or they think it is natural gas? do they really blame the president forhis? >> absolutely. that ishy you're not seeing coal miners union coming out and endorsing obama. they learned the lags at that time. we were at a rally with coal miners...
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into green energy would have hired 2 million teachers. that to me is the kind of argument, kind of facts that that crystallizes his vision and makes you understand what he is talking about. ashley: it'll be interesting to see how the polls reflect this, but certainly round one goes to him. >> we have issued an invitation to big bird because mitt romney wants to shut down federal funding for npr including the home of big bird. he mentioned big bird by name. it is critical somebody get big bird on and i hope it is us. ashley: i think his feathers are very ruffled right now. he is moping. thank you very much. "the willis report" tonight on espn. look at oil for you. making up for the loss of yesterday. we will be right back. [ male announcer ] let's say you need to take care of legal matters. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your t
into green energy would have hired 2 million teachers. that to me is the kind of argument, kind of facts that that crystallizes his vision and makes you understand what he is talking about. ashley: it'll be interesting to see how the polls reflect this, but certainly round one goes to him. >> we have issued an invitation to big bird because mitt romney wants to shut down federal funding for npr including the home of big bird. he mentioned big bird by name. it is critical somebody get big...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. ♪ tracy: 30 past the hour. let's get a check on the markets as we do every 15 minutes. nicole petallides. nicole: what kind of day would you describe today? it is a holiday and we are to the downside. >> very light volume. i got a very good spot right up front at the train station this morning. with the bonds and banks being closed. everyone just sits around and waits to see if there will be a headline out of europe. economic data, nothing on the calendar today. we have alcoa coming out tomorrow after the bell. nicole: when you talk about tomorrow, we will kick off earnings season. alcoa obviously, does that first. what do you think the big picture is? >> historically, earning season had a little bit of a boost to our market. it is a bigger picture thin
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. ♪ tracy: 30 past the hour. let's get a check on the markets as we do every 15 minutes. nicole petallides. nicole: what kind of day would you describe today? it is a holiday and we are to the downside. >> very light volume. i got...
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well, some of your biggest movers on the cme today were in the energy sector. take a look at natural gas prices jumping 5 president on the session. weather in the midwest, we're starting to see temperatures cool down, and heating demand is picking up, so matchal gas prices up 5%, hitting a ten-month high today. we're also seeing shrinking supply of some of those meat products, hogs, live cattle, these were some of the best performers today on the cme. by the way, the usda showing that wholesale pork prices rose more than 3% just last week. take note because that's when the consumer starts to see those higher prices. and your worst performers down here today, wheat and soybeans. you saw an active trading pit just a few minutes ago, five out of the last six sessions wheat prices we have seen go down. there's been rainfall in the mid and, guess what? it's time to be planting those winter wheat crops, and can it's pretty good conditions, so prices have been going down. those are your biggest movers on the cme, back to you. ashley: the hogs are up, what i like to he
well, some of your biggest movers on the cme today were in the energy sector. take a look at natural gas prices jumping 5 president on the session. weather in the midwest, we're starting to see temperatures cool down, and heating demand is picking up, so matchal gas prices up 5%, hitting a ten-month high today. we're also seeing shrinking supply of some of those meat products, hogs, live cattle, these were some of the best performers today on the cme. by the way, the usda showing that wholesale...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. ♪ tracy: it is 30 past hour. we have to go back to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole: we are down 74 now. not that much of a move. it is still 15 points. what do you think the feel is today on wall street? >> i think we are in a correction mode. it is finally taking place. that being out of the wake and some of the economic data, there is little economic data until friday. i think it is part of the trend. nicole: do you think we are and eight down trend that will continue through october? >> i think the trend is coming up. we have to remember that as and the and dow are up around 15%. that is a heck of a move. that is not standard by september. you need to take a little off before you can go back and close on the plus
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. ♪ tracy: it is 30 past hour. we have to go back to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole: we are down 74 now. not that much of a move. it is still 15 points. what do you think the feel is today on wall...
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on the flip side, though, investors are bullish for oil energy. the company provided new operational details to boost testing. last month they announced it would develop 100,000 acres of land adjacent to great bears a grudge. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ ♪ melissa: big bird president obama's newest weapon. the ad is mocking romney on the deficit on wall street. watch this. >> bernie madoff, criminals, and the evil genius who towered over them. one man has the guts to speak his name. >> redbird. >> big yellow a menace to our economy. romney knows it is not wall street you have to worry about, it is big bird. mitt romney, taking on our enemies no matter where they nest. lori: is this what the presidential debate should really be focused on? lou dobbs is here. lou: where should we start. melissa: i will sit back. go ahead. lou: the sesame workshop has decided they have had a belly full of being in this presidential campaign. they have asked that the campaigns cease and assist. they are a non
on the flip side, though, investors are bullish for oil energy. the company provided new operational details to boost testing. last month they announced it would develop 100,000 acres of land adjacent to great bears a grudge. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ ♪ melissa: big bird president obama's newest weapon. the ad is mocking romney on the deficit on wall street. watch this. >> bernie madoff, criminals, and the evil genius who...
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and other manufacturers of green energy. so not only do we come off looking like hypocrites, but also it exposesist exporters to -- it exposes u.s. exporters from retaliation from the chinese government. rich: this election year democrats and republicans who focused on chinese trade practices, romney has vowed to label china a currency manipulator and strongly enforce trade policy and protect american businesses. given american subsidies on green energy, the auto industry and others some analysts say these trade accusations and tariffs only hurt u.s. consumers and american businesses trying to conduct business abroad by inviting foreign governments no impose tariffs in retaliation. back to you. connell: all right rich. we will talk more about -- more about the election in a few minutes with bret baier. thanks for that. sports headlines, after several weather delays, extreme sportsman taking off just after 1:00 p.m. eastern for a planned skydive from the earth's stratosphere. my goodness. his capsule carried by a weather ball
and other manufacturers of green energy. so not only do we come off looking like hypocrites, but also it exposesist exporters to -- it exposes u.s. exporters from retaliation from the chinese government. rich: this election year democrats and republicans who focused on chinese trade practices, romney has vowed to label china a currency manipulator and strongly enforce trade policy and protect american businesses. given american subsidies on green energy, the auto industry and others some...
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if we release that entrepreneur real energy we will get back on track and recover. ashley: great place to leave it. thank you for joining us. tracy: stick around for the closing bell. global ceo john tyler giving you $750 billion of investment advice exclusively here with ashley in the next hour. count down to the closing bell is next. don't go anywhere.
if we release that entrepreneur real energy we will get back on track and recover. ashley: great place to leave it. thank you for joining us. tracy: stick around for the closing bell. global ceo john tyler giving you $750 billion of investment advice exclusively here with ashley in the next hour. count down to the closing bell is next. don't go anywhere.
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we own another company called maxim energy. we sell diesel to drilling rigs and fracking rigs. that will be a big place of business for us here. liz: i'm looking over your right shoulder at the stadium. back in the day i was at cleveland stadium where they had holes in the window -- i mean right over there is lake erie so it is freezing during the winter. i can remember a denver game where i think my fingers froze around the coca-cola cup. will you put a dome on this stadium? is that a consideration you have thought about? >> we've said we're going to bring stadium architects in. this stadium is 15 years old, needs some work. we will look at any and all options to make the stadium more friendly to the fans. liz: i don't think it's that old though. >> in 15 years if you think where this stadium sits and the weather it is exposed to, it is outdoor stadium, the wear and tear these stadiums take, you have to stay up to speed and stay modern. there's been a lot of stadiums built since then. liz: the ref lockout, it's now over. sadly cleveland couldn't win even with the replacement r
we own another company called maxim energy. we sell diesel to drilling rigs and fracking rigs. that will be a big place of business for us here. liz: i'm looking over your right shoulder at the stadium. back in the day i was at cleveland stadium where they had holes in the window -- i mean right over there is lake erie so it is freezing during the winter. i can remember a denver game where i think my fingers froze around the coca-cola cup. will you put a dome on this stadium? is that a...
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. that leads back from the exchange and she has a spicy loser for us. nicole: we are looking at jacoby mexican grill? we have seen this stock off sharply today. david einhorn reiterated his discontent with green mountain coffee. we talked a lot about that. he is doing that -- a couple reasons. talking about rising food prices and reasons to short according to david einhorn. rising food prices increase the employee health costs and last but not least the point he made is in a conference today talking about competition from taco bell. these are the reasons at this time and why we are seeing the stock up 6%. dow and the s&p with down arrows down 40 points and attack heavy nasdaq with a gain of 5 points at $0.02. connell: all right. dagen: the first of the presidential debate. press and strategy mode. connell: managing editor of fox business is here now. time for us which we always appreciate. neil: i would ask them to put the debate back a little bit. we believe that. connell: this expecta
domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. that leads back from the exchange and she has a spicy loser for us. nicole: we are looking at jacoby mexican grill? we have seen this stock off sharply today. david einhorn reiterated his discontent with green mountain coffee. we talked a lot about that. he is doing that -- a couple reasons. talking about rising food prices and reasons to short according to david einhorn. rising food prices increase the employee...
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affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. jenna: right now new information on a few crime stories we're keeping an eye on for you here on "happening now." a jury trial is set to begin for a vermont woman texting while driving and hurting a pedestrian. she pleaded not guilty to grossly negligent operation of a motor vehicle vehicle. she "florida face to face"s up to 15 years in prison. that is many some of the reason we're watching this case and outcome of it all. >>> an ohio teen is headed to trial charged in a deadly screen to lure victims with phony craig's list job offers. jury selection begins for 17-year-old brogan rafferty. he and another man lured and eventually
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major industries, aerospace and energy, and here is the latest poll average "real clear politics," the president has roughly a 3-point edge. receive fan tubbs is cohost of colorado's morning news show on kola radio in denver. before the 2008 election republicans had won pretty consistently most of the contests, but independents there in colorado, one-third of the vote. give me a sense of what they care about and how they are leaning in this thing. >> good morning to you from denver. the economy is huge here. you mentioned the foreclosure rate which translates into how people are having jobs. the unemployment rate here is about 8.2%. it's stayed that way for the past, you know, several months or so, not really going anywhere to high or low from that. srolz voters you mentioned a huge number of unaffiliated voters and they'll be watching tonight and whether or not they can be persuaded by either mr. obama or mr. romney. but they are very interested in this debate and i think a lot of people here in colorado will say, have your debate tonight, we'll make up our decision and then kind of l
major industries, aerospace and energy, and here is the latest poll average "real clear politics," the president has roughly a 3-point edge. receive fan tubbs is cohost of colorado's morning news show on kola radio in denver. before the 2008 election republicans had won pretty consistently most of the contests, but independents there in colorado, one-third of the vote. give me a sense of what they care about and how they are leaning in this thing. >> good morning to you from...
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full of joy, full of energy and all that. i definitely said to myself, you know, i don't remember ever having met someone like that that had this kind of package of being smart and quick and everything else. >> you tell a story about meeting her mother at this event. do you remember what you said to her about maria? >> yeah. something stupid, obviously. i think that she had a grace ass. >> that's what you said to her mother? >> i had a little too much to drink i guess. i had good california wine. >> is that for real? did i just hear that? wow. >> to her mother. >> to her mother. they mouth is sort of open, too. >> also in that interview schwarzenegger said he fought with terminator director james cameron over the line "i'll be back." >> in the book you say you had a big argument, you didn't want to deliver the line that way. you wanted to change the line. >> i always had difficults with the short thing, i'll be back, will be back. i always felt kind of weird about the l. only because i didn't grow up here. >> you wanted i wil
full of joy, full of energy and all that. i definitely said to myself, you know, i don't remember ever having met someone like that that had this kind of package of being smart and quick and everything else. >> you tell a story about meeting her mother at this event. do you remember what you said to her about maria? >> yeah. something stupid, obviously. i think that she had a grace ass. >> that's what you said to her mother? >> i had a little too much to drink i guess. i...
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one get us energy independent, north america energy independent that creates about 4 million jobs. number two, open up more trade particularly in latin america. crack down on china if and when they cheat. number three make sure our people have the skills they need to succeed and the best schools in the world. we're far away the that now. number four, get us to a balanced budget. number five champion small business. >> now in our own cbs poll, percentage of people said romney cares about their needs and problems speck 33 points after the debate. frank, i think this is one of the most interesting things. also in romney's opening statement he talked about the person who lost their job that came up to him. the person that approached ann romney and said can you help us? mitt romney said this, i went back to the transcript this morning, the answer is yes, we can help. he said yes we can. mitt romney said yes we can help. how did your focus group respond? >> they noticed it. they saw mitt romney was renksing real problem and it took obama 40 minutes before he told any story and the story
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. >> reporter: state energy officials are trying to reassure drivers that price spikes like this don't last. >> this is a very dramatic one. but we do know that what goes up does come down and often quite quickly. >> reporter: in fact, wholesale prices have started coming down. dropping 55 cents on the spot market in los angeles on friday. but gas station owners who pay thousands more in the past week to fill up their tanks are likely to keep retail prices high at least until they get their money back. so price relief for drivers here is still probably days away. john blackstone, cbs news, mill valley, california. >> jeff: california governor jerry brown today ordered a rule change to allow the early sale of winter blend gasoline. typically that gas goes on sale after october 31st. >> 30 days left now in campaign 2012. and while mitt romney is looking for votes in the battleground state of florida tonight, president obama is once again looking for campaign cash in california. nancy cordes is in los angeles, nancy? >> jeff, these two campaigns are spending such enormous sums of money, c
. >> reporter: state energy officials are trying to reassure drivers that price spikes like this don't last. >> this is a very dramatic one. but we do know that what goes up does come down and often quite quickly. >> reporter: in fact, wholesale prices have started coming down. dropping 55 cents on the spot market in los angeles on friday. but gas station owners who pay thousands more in the past week to fill up their tanks are likely to keep retail prices high at least until...